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Get Rid of Newmarket Windows and Doors Condensation During the Winter

 

Have you ever been outraged to find that your Newmarket windows and doors are ‘sweating’ in the winter season? Join the crowd. Lots of homeowners in Canada are grumbling about window condensation in winter, and many are searching for solutions.

If it happens that it is a few occasional patches, then you are virtually home-free. However, if you are constantly wiping the foggy Newmarket doors and windows every half an hour or so, then you might just have a problem on your hands! Here are sure ways to deal with moisture this winter.

  1. Let Air Circulate

It is kinda unusual to switch on your fans at winter but one has to sometimes do that in order to avoid cases of building up of much condensation. The fans that are installed are recommended to rotate in the clockwise direction, this assists in circulating the warm air, from off the ceiling and towards the floor, far from the windows.

  1. Keep Your Plants Outside

There are some advantages that people get from having indoor plants; however, they release moisture that the air inside homes is already heavy because of. If you have water stains in the rooms with some plants then it will not be bad idea to relocate the plants to other parts of the house or outside.

  1. Get A Dehumidifier

A dehumidifier assists in the reduction of moisture in the air and this transforms to window condensation. Depending on the kind of dehumidifier you have purchased, you can switch on dehumidifier once you see the window condensation, otherwise dehumidifier has a pre-set setting that turns it on once the room humidity index reaches a certain level.

  1. Install A Hygrometer

A hygrometer is an instrument that is used to measure humidity that is water content in the air. As condensation occurs when warm moisture in the air is collected in a cold surface such as a window, tracking the level of moisture content in the house will assist to solve the issue of condensation. When relative humidity in the house increases, follow measures of bringing down the humidity level.

  1. Bath And Cook Without Doors Open

Among the main sources of moisture in your home are showers/bathing and cooking. In general, when you take a shower or a bath, ensure that you close the door to the bathroom to prevent the steam from going out to the other rooms in the house. There is a need to ensure that kitchen doors are closed while cooking so that humidity does not spread to other parts of the house. If you are cooking food or taking a bath in a room that is close to the other parts of the house, make sure to open the new market windows and doors so that the moisture can be expelled.

  1. Get Window Insulation Kits

These assist in the preparation of your windows from the insides in a bid to cut down on the cases of condensation against cold windows. Of course, they can also be installed to the outside, but that’s mostly to decrease energy bills rather than to control condensations.

  1. Open Up Your Windows

If you can stand it for a few minutes, open any window that you observe to contain condensation on the inner side. It’ll blow the hot air out and let in the fresh air; it will also help in cleaning the windows.

  1. Replace The Panes

If there is excessive condensation between window panes, then you might have no option than try to replace them. This could be cheap or costly, depending on the type and age of the original pane you opted for and the supplier you bought it from.

  1. Switch Out the Windows

If there is leakage or if one cannot change the panes, then one has to change the whole window as is the case with some families. Even though it looks cheap here and there, it will be useful during the next few years– and there won’t be any leaks and between-pane condensation during all this time!

  1. Get A Professional

If condensation occurs, irrespective of what one does, it is recommended to consult a replacement windows Newmarket expert.

 

 


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